#60 Mitch Morse
Position: C
Height/Weight: 6’6”/305 lbs.
College: Missouri
Year joined Bills: 2019
Acquired: Free Agency from Chiefs
College Injuries:
None publicly reported
Pro Injuries:
2015: Chiefs
Concussion Week 12, missed one game
Concussion Week 17, missed playoffs
2017: Chiefs
Foot sprain Week 2, missed 5 games
Re-aggravation foot sprain in Week 13, placed on IR, missed 5 games
2018: Chiefs
Concussion Week 6, missed 5 games
2019: Bills
Concussion, missed entire preseason
Right ankle Week 5, missed 2nd half of game
Right 5th digit hand Week 12, missed 0 games
Right ankle Week 16, missed 0 games
2020 Bills:
Concussion, Week 8, missed 1 game.
Left elbow injury, Week 14, missed 0 games.
General links:
Buffalo Rumblings Mitch Morse
2020 Bills Training Camp Preview: Center/Guards
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My name is Dr. Kyle Trimble and I am, first and foremost, a Buffalo Bills fan!! When I am not cheering on the Buffalo Bills, I am a Physical Therapist. To give a background on myself; I was born and raised in Erie, PA, moved to Buffalo in 2006 to begin my studies at D'Youville College towards becoming a Physical Therapist at which time I became a devoted Buffalo Bills fan. I graduated in 2013 with my Doctorate in Physical Therapy and moved home for several years. Moving back to the Buffalo area in 2016, I have gained extensive experience in outpatient orthopedics, skilled nursing, acute care hospital, and home care. Having obtained a significant wealth of knowledge that continues to grow, along with a undying fandom of the Bills, puts me in the unique position to educate my fellow fans about our great team.
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